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PMC ESPO (a Transneft subsidiary) has completed pulling a siphon of the standby leg of the functioning oil trunk pipeline underwater crossing (OTPUWC) of phase II of the Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean pipeline system ESPO-2) under the Amur River in Khabarovsk Territory.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) has started laying a siphon of a standby leg at the existing underwater crossing of an oil trunk pipeline (OTP) of phase II of the Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean pipeline system (ESPO-2) across the Amur River in Khabarovsk Territory.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) has laid a siphon (an underwater oil pipeline section) crossing the Krivaya and Chepchiki anabranches as part of the construction of a standby leg of ESPO-2 underwater crossing of the Amur River. The length of the siphon, laid in a bottom trench, is 495 meters.

PMC ESPO (Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean Project Management centre), a Transneft subsidiary, has set up two artificial props in Aistiny (Storks) nature reserve in Khabarovsk Territory. The props will later be used by Oriental storks inhabiting this place for their nests.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) has started construction and assembly works at the standby leg of the underwater crossing of oil trunk pipeline of Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean Pipeline System (ESPO PS) across the river Amur in Khabarovsk Territory. The standby leg is constructed for the purpose of increasing reliability of ESPO pipeline system.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) started construction of three oil pump stations (PS) in Irkutsk Region. PS No. 2, 5, 7 are under construction as part of the second, final stage in the project “Extension of Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean Pipeline System (ESPO PS) up to 80 million tons of oil a year”.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) successfully finished implementation of the investment project “Protection System of Oil Trunk Pipeline (PSOTP) as regards Pressure”. The project is meant for securing safe oil transportation in case of increasing capacity of Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline system (ESPO PS) up to 80 million tons of oil a year.

PMC ESPO (a subsidiary of Transneft) has finished construction of three new oil pump stations (PS) in Irkutsk Region. The stations were constructed as part of the project on increasing the throughput capacity of Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean Pipeline System (ESPO PS) up to the maximum - 80 million tons of oil a year.